Public bug reported:

Yesterday, I took all the latest updates for my 7.1.0 ubuntu
installation.  Frankly, I barely looked at what was offered, I just took
them all and they appeared to have installed without incident.

Shortly thereafter I looked at the clock display on my screen and
noticed that the time shown was five hours earlier than it should have
been.  My system is set the use the America/Chicago timezone, which, as
of now, is 5 hours behind UTC.  I am set for ntp: "Keep synchronized
with Internet servers" and I've tried several different ones, without
seeing any difference.

I can get the right time to display in the GUI clock by checking the
"Use UTC" checkbox.  However, this isn't correct either, I'm NOT using
UTC, I'm showing local time.  UTC would be five hours ahead of what it
shows now.  And in the command line interface I see that the time is
incorrect.

~$ date
Sun Jun  1 08:40:44 CDT 2008

Local time is now 13:40, not 8:40.

And of course all my file timestamps will be messed up.

I don't know what to do to investigate any further.  The update may or
may not be relevant, but this was not happening earlier and I frequently
had occasion to look at my timestamps.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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System Clock behavior change after installing latest 7.1.0 updates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236581
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